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Old 09.09.2009, 02:52 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by GeneticKiss
Maybe it doesn't prove they're evil per se, but it does show that they'll never be satisfied. To me, that is evil.

i don't see how uncluttering their aisles and aiming to take over some ailing retailer such as kmart (kmart!) is any kind of evil.

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Originally Posted by GeneticKiss
I guess I'm just reacting that way because Yahoo put it under "Walmart's plan to crush the competition". Maybe Yahoo are the REAL evil ones because they don't care how Walmart is already suffocating smaller businesses...

smaller businesses going toe to toe vs walmart? foolishness-- adapt or die. story of the world.

this dude i know owns a restaurant which used to be a bakery owned by his parents-- when walmart came to town & started selling bread, did they cry & keep doing the same thing? no-- they started making sandwiches and serving coffee-- they've been in business for nearly 30 years now.

things are always changing. anybody who deals with reality on a regular basis knows that. why is kmart ailing while walmart prospering? cuz kmart sucks and walmart (in the bigger world, hipsters notwhitstanding) doesn't.
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